“There's a lot of symbolism to your return. Is that going to be enough to reinvigorate the company with a sense of magic?” EnoughBusinessCompanyMagicReturnSymbolism Author:Steve Jobs
“I did not want to move. For I had the feeling that this was a place, once seen, that could not be seen again. If I left and then came back, it would not be the same; no matter how many times I might return to this particular spot the place and feeling would never be the same, something would be lost or something would be added, and there never would exist again, through all eternity, all the integrated factors that made it what it was in this magic moment.” IfsWantMadeMatterMomentsFeelingsMightWould BeMovingLostLeftMagicParticularReturnEternityFactorsSpotsMade ItIntegratedMagic Moments Book:Cemetery World Source: Cemetery World
“This is the Scroll of Thoth. Herein are set down the magic words by which Isis raised Osiris from the dead. Oh! Amon-Ra--Oh! God of Gods--Death is but the doorway to new life--We live today-we shall live again--In many forms shall we return-Oh, mighty one.” LifeTodayFormDeathMagicReturnRaisedNew LifeIsisDoorwaysLive For TodayLife DeathMagic WordsOsiris Author:John L. Balderston
“... skepticism about past returns is crucial. The truth is, much as you may wish you could know which funds will be hot, you can't - and neither can the legions of advisers and publications that claim they can. That's why building a portfolio around index funds isn't really settling for average. It's just refusing to believe in magic.” KnowsBelieveMayPastWishMagicBuildingReturnTruth IsClaimsHotInvestingAverageSettlingFundCrucialSkepticismWish YouPublicationAdviserLegionPortfoliosIndex Funds Author:Bethany McLean
“The big picture is: the main thing you should be concerned about in the future are incremental returns on capital going forward. As it turns out, past history of a good return on capital is a good proxy for this but obviously not foolproof. I think this is an area where thoughtful analysis can add value to any simple ranking/screening strategy such as the magic formula. When doing in depth analysis of companies, I care very much about long term earnings power, not necessarily so much about the volatility of that earnings power but about my certainty of "normal" earnings power over time.” ThinkingShouldLongBigsCarePastValuesTurnsTermSimpleCompanyMagicReturnNormalAreasConcernedStrategyAddDepthCertaintyAnalysisLong TermThoughtfulFormulasI CareEarningBig PictureScreeningRankingProxyVolatilityFoolproof Author:Joel Greenblatt
“Magic is a two-way process: you use it to change yourself and in return, it changes you. Letting yourself enter a magical reality is not about creating an enclave of magic beyond your everyday life, but of allowing magic in- allowing for the intrusion of the weird, the irrational, the things you can't explain, yet are undeniably real.” WayTwoRealUseRealityProcessMagicReturnCreatingEverydayAllowingIrrationalEveryday LifeTwo WaysIntrusionChange Yourself Author:Phil Hine
“Writing is the act of creation. Put words on page. Words to sentences, sentences to paragraphs, paragraphs to 7-book epic fantasy cycles with books so heavy you could choke a hippo. But don't give writing too much power, either. A wizard controls his magic; it doesn't control him. Push aside lofty notions and embrace the workmanlike aesthetic. Hammers above magic wands; nails above eye-of-newt. The magic will return when you're done. The magic is what you did, not what you're doing.” GivingWritingBookDoneEyeFantasyToo MuchMagicCreationReturnPagesEmbraceNotionHeavySentencesCyclesAestheticNailsEpicHammersWizardsChokeLoftyParagraphWandsNewtsHippoMagic WandsToo Much Power Author:Chuck Wendig
“If agricultural land be left uncultivated, in a few years the jungle returns, and signs are not lacking that a similar danger is always lying in wait for the fields of thought, which, by the labour of three hundred years, have been cleared and brought into cultivation by men of science. The destruction of a very small percentage of the population would suffice to annihilate scientific knowledge, and lead us back to almost universal belief in magic, witchcraft and astrology.” IfsMenYearsHas BeensLyingThreeBeliefLeftWaitingMagicLandDangerFieldsReturnHundredDestructionUniversalPopulationLabourLackingJungleAstrologyPercentagesWitchcraftCultivationScientific Knowledge Author:William Cecil Dampier
“There's a more experimental album that follows that, which is like Black Magic and While You Were Sleeping. Then there's a return to jazz, For All We Know and Yesterday I Sang The Blues. It wasn't like a planned thing, I just kind of realized it when I made a list of my albums. Like, oh wow, this is exactly what I did before.” KnowsKindMadeBlackSleepMagicReturnJazzAlbumsListsYesterdayWowBlack Magic Author:Jose James
“In the 18th century we knew how everything was done, but here I rise through the air, I listen to voices in America, I see men flying- but how is it done? I can't even begin to wonder. So my belief in magic returns.” MenI CanDoneAmericaBeliefVoiceWonderMagicAirCenturyReturnFlying18th Century Book:Selected Works of Virginia Woolf Source: Selected Works of Virginia Woolf